Abstract

During hydrolysis of protein-extracted lucerne fibre by Trichoderma reesei cellulases, the enzymes rapidly adsorbed to the substrate and were slowly released as the carbohydrate was solubilized. Comparison of cellulase component fractionation patterns on ion exchange chromatography revealed differences between the unreacted enzymes and those recovered after desorption. Although total cellulase activities were about equivalent, there was a four-fold shift in the ratio of cellulase components after the adsorption/desorption cycle.

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